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The Nigeria Civil War, also known as the Biafra War, remains one of the most painful and defining chapters in Nigeria’s history — a war that exposed the nation’s deepest wounds of ethnicity, injustices, and disunity. Its effects still echo through generations, shaping the nation’s politics, identity, and quest for peace. Watch this video, created for those who seek to understand how the untold stories of Biafra still influence Nigeria today. In this deeply reflective episode of Say A Prayer Guys… May Nigeria Never Happen to You! 🙏🏽, Dr. Richie Adewusi and his guests revisit the Civil War from a fresh and human perspective. While soldiers and political leaders have long told their versions of the story, millions of civilians — the mothers, traders, and students, ordinary Nigerians — have remained voiceless. Their hunger, their losses, and their survival define the true tragedy and resilience of that time. This latest installment in The Quest for a Working Nigeria series explores how the Biafra War reshaped Nigeria's unity, fractured trust among citizens, and planted seeds of suspicion that persist to this day. It reveals how silence and historical denial have made it difficult for Nigeria and Nigerians to heal, while the drums of division still beat loudly across the land. At the heart of this episode is Veno Marioghae, the Nigerian singer and songwriter best known for her timeless 1980s hit “Nigeria Go Survive.” Through her music, Veno gave voice to a generation seeking hope after decades of despair. Her song became a rallying cry for faith and resilience — a reminder that despite the pain of the past, Nigeria’s spirit could still rise if only her people choose healing over hatred. But history’s shadow remains. Many who returned home after the war still face persecution and silent brutality, their loyalty questioned in the country they call home. It is in these forgotten stories that the real cost of disunity is revealed — not just in lives lost, but in the trust that has never been rebuilt. 👉🏽 In this episode, you’ll discover: How the Nigeria Civil War (Biafra War) shaped Nigeria’s national identity and fractured its unity. Why most war narratives came from soldiers, not civilians — and why that matters. What Veno Marioghae’s “Nigeria Go Survive” symbolizes about post-war faith and resilience and reconciliation. How silence and unhealed trauma from Biafra still affect Nigeria’s politics and relationships today. Why truth, empathy, and historical honesty are vital for national reconciliation and healing. What every Nigerian must do to ensure “Biafra” never happens again — in any form. 🎥 Join the conversation — share your thoughts and family stories about the war, healing, and forgiveness in the comments. Can Nigeria truly move beyond the wounds of Biafra? What lessons must this generation learn to build a nation where unity is real, not forced? Please like, share, and subscribe to Say A Prayer Guys… May Nigeria Never Happen to You! and follow The Quest for a Working Nigeria for more bold, faith-grounded conversations on truth, reconciliation, unity, and justice in Nigeria. May Nigeria happen for all Nigerians and friends of Nigeria. #richieadewusitv #richieadewusi #biafra #nostalgiamedia #nigerianpolitics